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your thoughts, steve? >> he's the most popular politician in america. >> why don't you answer my question? are you afraid of him? you are. you're squirming. >> i love bill clinton. i love hillary clinton. >> everything they do is right? >> he's a democrat strategist who wants work in 2016. zblefrg they do is right. >> you're made of rubber. it's unbelievable. anyway, as a republican expert, what do you think of this playing tough? the way the clintons are playing it? they basically probably are going to win the nomination if they played softball. >> yeah, look, i admire -- >> secretary clinton. >> i think it's hardball politics. i think it's smart politics for the clintons to take all the goodwill that's been engendered as a result of -- >> what about loving your enemy? >> loving your enemy? >> you're a seminarian. what about going around saying, i want you, too? >> chris, you're not looking for that kind of blessing in this situation. this is hardball politics. it's real -- >> is it smart? >> i think it's
your thoughts, steve? >> he's the most popular politician in america. >> why don't you answer my question? are you afraid of him? you are. you're squirming. >> i love bill clinton. i love hillary clinton. >> everything they do is right? >> he's a democrat strategist who wants work in 2016. zblefrg they do is right. >> you're made of rubber. it's unbelievable. anyway, as a republican expert, what do you think of this playing tough? the way the clintons are...
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steve jie cohen, a 17-year-old multimillionaire for his mother? ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> the one and only jane wells. >> bankruptcy trial in the foreclosure capital of america may really be about public pension funds versus wall street. a judge is hearing arguments over whether stock qualifies for chapter 9. cal-pers argues it is not a creditor and is therefore exempt from payment cuts through bankruptcy. bond holders disagree. they want the pain shared. and now the city of pacific grove has hired a bankruptcy attorney to explore reducing its calpers payments. back to you. >> anthony, muni bonds, how do you feel about them? >> i think that the negative push on muni bonds are now over. this is a legal case. the only thing i learned in law school, melissa, is don't ge
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steve jobs, 21 when he started apple. mark zuckerberg, 19 when he launched facebook. >> i need theal go rhythm. >> all right. >> i need it. >> reporter: there's larry paige and sergei, 24 and 23 respectfully founding. nick has a year and a half of high school and started coding when he was 12. >> i told myself to program with books and video tutorials and in the long term i would love to start another company one day if i'm fortunate enough to but for the future i'm really excited about working with yahoo! to integrate our technology and also look at other opportunities in the mobile ecosystem. >> reporter: the young man doesn't have specific plans for the newfound wealth but the cash going in to a trust fund co-managed by his parents. nick plans to finish high school but will soon be a yahoo! employee in the london offices and here's how fast these things happen. the app went online in november and by december he was already in discussions with yahoo!. kate and joe?
steve jobs, 21 when he started apple. mark zuckerberg, 19 when he launched facebook. >> i need theal go rhythm. >> all right. >> i need it. >> reporter: there's larry paige and sergei, 24 and 23 respectfully founding. nick has a year and a half of high school and started coding when he was 12. >> i told myself to program with books and video tutorials and in the long term i would love to start another company one day if i'm fortunate enough to but for the future...
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let's get right to steve. steve, let's talk about the inspection business. if somebody wants to buy a home they have got to make sure it is inspecked. of course those who are selling, same exact thing. tell me about your business, what you're seeing. >>>well, liz, we are coming off an outstanding, outstanding prior year. we grew 17%. we outpaced the market it looks like we're carrying that into q1 this year. for us, it is all about the dream and the data. the american dream of homeownership seems to be very much intact and data supports the opportunity for a lot of people. as you know we've had folks pushed out of the market for quite a while. mortgage rates south of 4%. for that so to be that way for 15 months in a row consecutively, that is huge economic history. so that's been a big driver for us. a bit of concern on inventory but banks have inventory. we hope they will free up some of that shadow inventory. we're happy and we had a terrific --. liz: can i ask you, steve? part of the problem a lot of homes were being inspected and they were also then bein
let's get right to steve. steve, let's talk about the inspection business. if somebody wants to buy a home they have got to make sure it is inspecked. of course those who are selling, same exact thing. tell me about your business, what you're seeing. >>>well, liz, we are coming off an outstanding, outstanding prior year. we grew 17%. we outpaced the market it looks like we're carrying that into q1 this year. for us, it is all about the dream and the data. the american dream of...
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steve? >> yeah, bill, this is a really interesting finding from our survey, our cnbc all-america economic survey of 800 americans around the country. and we did have some positive housing data. i just want to give you the topline stuff before we dig in a little deeper here. this is the percentage of americans who expect their home values to increase. 54%, that's come down, the same. and what's happened here is you'll see those who say it's going to go up, it's up for a post-crisis high of 33% vest only 13%, who say it's going to decrease. but that doesn't mean we don't have problems in the housing market in this country. in fact, in some cases, quite substantially, you look at the next chart here. what we'll see, you ask people, compared to the purchase price, what you bought it for, is your home value the same? 22% saying it's unchanged, and that compares with march 2011 and '12, worth less, 26%. worth more, 28%. this is the thing that's interesting here. about a quarter of the public still
steve? >> yeah, bill, this is a really interesting finding from our survey, our cnbc all-america economic survey of 800 americans around the country. and we did have some positive housing data. i just want to give you the topline stuff before we dig in a little deeper here. this is the percentage of americans who expect their home values to increase. 54%, that's come down, the same. and what's happened here is you'll see those who say it's going to go up, it's up for a post-crisis high of...
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steve? >> simon, thank very much. not just housing, but stocks as well. the question we'll try to answer is if you have housing and stocks working, is that enough to make americans optimistic? you'll see an interesting result. let's talk about whether americans think it's a good time or bad time to invest. come over this way, zoom in on the past, 2007 here, when 49% of the public thought it was a good time to invest and 27 thought bad. then you had the financial crisis and over this entire period of time, walk with me this way, you see that bad time was above good time, until we finally get to our latest survey, ladies and gentlemen, we finally have parity, we call it 40%, think it's a good time and 40% think it's a bad time to invest. 20% are unsure. i want to show you real quickly, what people think are the best investments. not corporate bonds, not bonds, not savings can get, not stocks, not real state. for the second time in a row, the best investment -- gold. down just a bit with real state and stocks up just a bit, too. we promiseded information on
steve? >> simon, thank very much. not just housing, but stocks as well. the question we'll try to answer is if you have housing and stocks working, is that enough to make americans optimistic? you'll see an interesting result. let's talk about whether americans think it's a good time or bad time to invest. come over this way, zoom in on the past, 2007 here, when 49% of the public thought it was a good time to invest and 27 thought bad. then you had the financial crisis and over this...
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it's fifty billion dollars we know steve kroft so we're not quite sure what's coming through our governance of the states not sure exactly what it will lead to what terms of lending more ice but it's i think we can see this in political terms at least it's been a rival to say but well it's going to be a sort of a similar size and magnitude certainly and i think it's going to be focused mainly on lending to to the developed the story of the developing world. particularly to talk for now and of course some of that mending rashmi just replace what's actually already going to take place for the chinese to. be better has gone from china incidents are up again so some of the months are to the stage i think it's probably best to say that this is probably more political development than the next one. developments in practice i suspect that when the eye gets off the ground what led to these starts it won't be for a few years and what it does. worry about now anyway what about egypt president morsi he's expected to be in durban and putting for a place in the brics group is that realistic is the count
it's fifty billion dollars we know steve kroft so we're not quite sure what's coming through our governance of the states not sure exactly what it will lead to what terms of lending more ice but it's i think we can see this in political terms at least it's been a rival to say but well it's going to be a sort of a similar size and magnitude certainly and i think it's going to be focused mainly on lending to to the developed the story of the developing world. particularly to talk for now and of...
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steve cohen baud a $155 million picasso from the las vegas mogul steve wynn. what's interesting here is wynn agreed to sell the piece to cohen back in 2006 for $139 million, but the deal was called off, as you may well recall when he actually jammed his elbow through the canvas, causing a six-inch tear. mr. cohen just had to pay a big settlement fee to the s.e.c. >> if el were the s.e.c. enforcement guys, i would take this as a slap in the face. they think they did a by blow by charging the largest-ever fine against him. >> elbow through the artwork. made it more valuable, apparently. >> my opinion has always been you should buy art, because you love it. clearly steve cohen loves it painting. it was $16 million cheaper before it got ruined. >> he wants it even more. >>i like a -- >> the pickled shark. >> and then the thing leaked. >> when he bought that, that shark was rotting, deteriorating. he bought what was then a damaged work. he said, look, i love it so much. they gave him a new shark and new formaldehyde. >> what isn't to love? >>> look who got rich thi
steve cohen baud a $155 million picasso from the las vegas mogul steve wynn. what's interesting here is wynn agreed to sell the piece to cohen back in 2006 for $139 million, but the deal was called off, as you may well recall when he actually jammed his elbow through the canvas, causing a six-inch tear. mr. cohen just had to pay a big settlement fee to the s.e.c. >> if el were the s.e.c. enforcement guys, i would take this as a slap in the face. they think they did a by blow by charging...
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steve liesman taking a deeper dive into home depot versus lowe's. which retailer you prefer may say more about you than you think. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> welcome back to the "halftime report." the results are in for the cnbc all america economic survey. seems americans are split down the middle when it comes to the home improvement rivals home depot and lowe's. the numbers tell a different story of a nation deeply divided. senior economics reporter steve liesman here to break down the numbers. >> scott, this is a great story. we saved it for you guys at "fast money." polled 800 americans across the country the same way they do
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that's why you see people like steve case and mark zuckerberg who has avoided stepping into the political discussion until now has started an advocacy group for this issue. so it's huge ramifiations for business and immigration leads to population which is good for all of us. >> and yet, marco rubio, which is supposedly the savior of the republican party, in part because he's able to talk about immigration, when he an opportunity to say it in front of the base at cpac, he left it out of his speech. ted cruz, another potentialal door-opener with conservative voters saying the president is using this as a wedge to beat up republicans. if republicans can't say they're for immigration reform in front of their own base, where is this going? >> i think it's a great question, i think there's a big difference as far as positions on immigration reform. between ted cruz and between marco rubio. marco rubio is part of the gang of eight. and they've been really working, i'm going to tell you -- if what we're hearing is put forward, after the 8th of april and both sides agree to it they're each going
that's why you see people like steve case and mark zuckerberg who has avoided stepping into the political discussion until now has started an advocacy group for this issue. so it's huge ramifiations for business and immigration leads to population which is good for all of us. >> and yet, marco rubio, which is supposedly the savior of the republican party, in part because he's able to talk about immigration, when he an opportunity to say it in front of the base at cpac, he left it out of...
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steve's coming back. he'll pinpoint what your weather will be like today. >>> and san francisco's muni is changing its bus schedule just for this week. we'll tell you why. >>> westbound 237 some slow traffic here as you drive west to sunnyvale. we'll tell you more about the morning commute. [ female announcer ] the one for all. mcdonald's dollar menu, home of the meaty, melty mcdouble you love... ♪ ...and other amazing tastes, for just a dollar each. ♪ like the bold hot n spicy mcchicken, and the new grilled onion cheddar burger topped with caramelized onions and melted white cheddar. everyday, as always, there's a lot to love for a little on mcdonald's dollar menu. >>> time is now 7:24. more than three weeks after it arrived at the international space station, the space x dragon spacecraft is heading back to earth. it left the space station overnight. it will splash down in the pacific ocean west of mexico's baja, california, about 9:30 this morning. it is loaded with experiment samples and beer. >>>
steve's coming back. he'll pinpoint what your weather will be like today. >>> and san francisco's muni is changing its bus schedule just for this week. we'll tell you why. >>> westbound 237 some slow traffic here as you drive west to sunnyvale. we'll tell you more about the morning commute. [ female announcer ] the one for all. mcdonald's dollar menu, home of the meaty, melty mcdouble you love... ♪ ...and other amazing tastes, for just a dollar each. ♪ like the bold hot n...
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steve's coming back. he'll pinpoint what your weather will be like today. >>> and san francisco's muni is changing its bus schedule just for this week. we'll tell you why. >>> westbound 237 some slow traffic here as you drive west to sunnyvale. we'll tell you more about the morning commute. [ female announcer ] the one for all. mcdonald's dollar menu home of the meaty, melty mcdouble you love... ♪ ♪ ...and other amazing tastes, for just a dollar each. ♪ ♪ like the bold hot n spicy mcchicken, and the new grilled onion cheddar burger topped with caramelized onions and melted white cheddar. everyday, as always, there's a lot to love for a little on mcdonald's dollar menu. >>> time is now 7:24. more than three weeks after it arrived at the international space station, the space x dragon spacecraft is heading back to earth. it left the space station overnight. it will splash down in the pacific ocean west of mexico's baja, california, about 9:30 this morning. it is loaded with experiment samples and be
steve's coming back. he'll pinpoint what your weather will be like today. >>> and san francisco's muni is changing its bus schedule just for this week. we'll tell you why. >>> westbound 237 some slow traffic here as you drive west to sunnyvale. we'll tell you more about the morning commute. [ female announcer ] the one for all. mcdonald's dollar menu home of the meaty, melty mcdouble you love... ♪ ♪ ...and other amazing tastes, for just a dollar each. ♪ ♪ like the bold...
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steve moore, last word, what do we need to understand what happens now to change it? >> it is not just california. that is the other piece of bad news. this is happening in illinois. it is happening in new york. it is happening in connecticut and it gets to the basic issue of fairness whether public employees get pensions twice as generous as taxpayers are getting in private sector jobs. >> steve moore, "wall street journal." melissa francis host of "money". >> 5:00, check it out. fbn. >> all about money. bill: thank you both. jamie: guys, thanks. 100,000 limo ride and half a million for a hotel. why the administration is under fire for the travel costs while the white house is still closed for tours. bill: how a group of strangers just out for coffee banded together to help save a man's life. >> i got probably about, oh, six or seven feet from my car, i said, sir, i turned around, sir, would are you making me very nervous, would you please leave. give me my space. i'm leaving. after those words, i saw the knife come out and, he shoved it into me. ♪ ♪ [ male annou
steve moore, last word, what do we need to understand what happens now to change it? >> it is not just california. that is the other piece of bad news. this is happening in illinois. it is happening in new york. it is happening in connecticut and it gets to the basic issue of fairness whether public employees get pensions twice as generous as taxpayers are getting in private sector jobs. >> steve moore, "wall street journal." melissa francis host of "money"....
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steve liesman will lay it all out for us. plus, forget s&p 1565. 1760 is the next stop so 12%, 13% from where we are here now and it could happen, they say, faster than you think. we're back in two. >>> let's get to steve liesman who has the results of the all-america survey. i know you're talking about gold bugs this morning. >> we asked a question a year ago and we recycled it for the economic survey and we asked 800 americans, and we asked them quite simply what is the best investment? back in march 2012 and now a year later, let's see what they say. i'll tell you what the answer is not. it's not corporate bonds, it's not bonds and savings accounts. that's like less than 10 for any of them. how about stocks? that went up a little bit, 21%. real estate went up 27% and gold, still the number one choice of americans when asked to choose among these investments. down a little bit, up a little bit in real estate, up a little bit in stocks, but gold is still a pretty good winner statistically. let's move on and take a look at wh
steve liesman will lay it all out for us. plus, forget s&p 1565. 1760 is the next stop so 12%, 13% from where we are here now and it could happen, they say, faster than you think. we're back in two. >>> let's get to steve liesman who has the results of the all-america survey. i know you're talking about gold bugs this morning. >> we asked a question a year ago and we recycled it for the economic survey and we asked 800 americans, and we asked them quite simply what is the...
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and when i opened my eyes, there they were; my son isaiah, my partner steve, huddled up, cramped asleep on the tiny furniture in my hospital room. i am grateful that i did not die that night. i am even more grateful for the two people that makes my life worth living every single day, and that is my family. [cheers and applause] so i did not come here to ask anybody permission to love. i did not come here to seek approval. i am not here looking for special rights. i am here because 14 times the supreme court has described marriage as a fundamental right and gay and lesbian with couples deserve our fundamental right! [cheers and applause] i am here pause we hold these -- because we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men and women are created equal, that they're endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, and those rights are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. [cheers and applause] life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. i am blessed to be born in this great country. i am blessed to be able to have my health scare be behind me, and i am blessed to hav
and when i opened my eyes, there they were; my son isaiah, my partner steve, huddled up, cramped asleep on the tiny furniture in my hospital room. i am grateful that i did not die that night. i am even more grateful for the two people that makes my life worth living every single day, and that is my family. [cheers and applause] so i did not come here to ask anybody permission to love. i did not come here to seek approval. i am not here looking for special rights. i am here because 14 times the...
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. >> do you think we can go over to steve right now? >> that was my twin, hopefully he got the forecast right. most of the sprinkles have moved east and we have an on shore push with the wind and 50s and 60s sun and clouds, here is sal. >>> good morning, as you drive through no major problems and traffic looks good if you are driving on 680 south and this is a look at walnut creek and oakland, at 5:00, we are off to a good start, let's go to the desk. >>> sal legs savage is -- alex savage is live in alameda where firefighters are battling an early morning flame. >> reporter: yes the fire broke out in some of the apartments on the upper floors in this apartment building and you can see firefighters are trying to gain control of this fire which is a very stubborn fire and we have not seen any flames for some time. what we have seen is portions of the building actually falling down to the ground and firefighters have talked about the danger of a possible collapse here and so far we have not heard of any reports there. latter trucks have be
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steve, are you talking rain over the weekend? there is a holiday coming up, you know. where people like to be outside. >> no pressure pam. >> they have kind of a cool air mass still some partly to mostly cloudy skies so 50s and 60s, here is sal. >>> good morning, golden gate bridge looks good coming down to the toll plaza no major problems and it looks good if you are driving to the area and we have some breaking news, there is a police investigation going into this badly mangled car involving a fatal crash near kitner avenue. it happened in front of a fast- food restaurant and several lanes may be blocked for several hours. >>> firefighters appear to be gaining control of a fire that has badly damaged an alameda apartment building. alex savage has been there all morning and he is joining us now to tell us whether the building will be in danger of collapsing. >> reporter: as far as a large collapse it appears firefighters may be out of the woods as far as that goes. i just spoke with the firefighters who said they have the upper hand on this fire and it is no longer ac
steve, are you talking rain over the weekend? there is a holiday coming up, you know. where people like to be outside. >> no pressure pam. >> they have kind of a cool air mass still some partly to mostly cloudy skies so 50s and 60s, here is sal. >>> good morning, golden gate bridge looks good coming down to the toll plaza no major problems and it looks good if you are driving to the area and we have some breaking news, there is a police investigation going into this badly...
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steve liesman is back. steve, what can you tell us about this time? >> becky, this is only interesting when stuff changes. stuff changed when it came to americans's attitudes on the sequester. our poll found it very interesting change here. let's look where they were back in november around the election about how to cut the deficit. 3% said do it with tax hikes only. 16% in spending cuts only. very little support for tax hikes only. 12 points up. 55% want a combination. but 12-point drop. what's interesting is it was entirely driven by changes in republicans's attitudes almost entirely. 28% republicans back in march. now it's more like 50% if you look at the current results. a slight change of 6% to 13%. but republicans less inclined in part because there were in fact, tax hikes. 15% unsure. 27% say they expected to have no impact. 40% say it will hurt the economy. do i combine them? just come over here for a second. i get 45%. the question is whether or not president obama is making his case about the danger of sequester. i want to point out zoom in
steve liesman is back. steve, what can you tell us about this time? >> becky, this is only interesting when stuff changes. stuff changed when it came to americans's attitudes on the sequester. our poll found it very interesting change here. let's look where they were back in november around the election about how to cut the deficit. 3% said do it with tax hikes only. 16% in spending cuts only. very little support for tax hikes only. 12 points up. 55% want a combination. but 12-point drop....
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steve, i'll start with you. you've had a lot of experience in the state of california. as you watch this play out this week and we hear about the case in june, how do you see it playing out? >> one of the things this issue has progressed so rapidly in the country as a whole. if we had a ballot initiative in california again like we had in 2008, i have no doubt in my mind in a presidential election year it would pass and gay marriage would be legal. the issue is moving so quickly. see that this week with so many democratic senators coming out. and i think california like other places in the country people's opinions on this issue have just changed at a lightning pace. >> wes moore, where are we on this issue now? >> well, i think we're seeing things change at a lightning pace and a much more strategic approach as to how exactly we can sway public opinion. because the fact is, the court is not going to make this decision in a bubble. and that is something that is going to be despite making this on completely legal basis, this is in the back of their mind seeing where the
steve, i'll start with you. you've had a lot of experience in the state of california. as you watch this play out this week and we hear about the case in june, how do you see it playing out? >> one of the things this issue has progressed so rapidly in the country as a whole. if we had a ballot initiative in california again like we had in 2008, i have no doubt in my mind in a presidential election year it would pass and gay marriage would be legal. the issue is moving so quickly. see that...
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>>steve: what sequester? while the military gets pink slips our vice president is spending nearly $1 million a night in paris. is that just the cost of doing business over there? we report. you decide. >>brian: cinderella is having a ball at the florida gulf coast. >> i've never been a part of anything like this. like, i'm so happy for my team, like i can't really put it into words. >>brian: meet the team going from unknown to unbelievable, and their students couldn't be happier. >>brian: "fox & friends" starts now. >>gretchen: good morning everybody. >>steve: hi everybody. thanks for joining us. we didn't see this coming. our top news alert just in the last hour. italy's top appeals court overturned amanda knox's ate acquittal in her roommate's murder case ordering a new trial. >> we got word of this about 45 minutes ago, and already we're getting a statement from amanda knox herself. she says, she tells the associated press that no matter what happens, my family and i will face this continuing legal battle
>>steve: what sequester? while the military gets pink slips our vice president is spending nearly $1 million a night in paris. is that just the cost of doing business over there? we report. you decide. >>brian: cinderella is having a ball at the florida gulf coast. >> i've never been a part of anything like this. like, i'm so happy for my team, like i can't really put it into words. >>brian: meet the team going from unknown to unbelievable, and their students couldn't be...
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because she is no worse than steve king from iowa. or louie gohmert or paul broun you name it. there are a lot more nuts in that basket. >> bill: she's the nuttiest of all. she won't shut up. >> michele bachmann doesn't represent the entire state of minnesota. just one district. ironically her district is the one adjacent to keith ellison. >> bill: whoa. >> find us on twitter at bpshow. >> bill: susannah calling from kingston illinois. >> caller: hi, there. i've thought about michele bachmann a lot. i'm a straight person but if i were a lesbian or gay i think it would be horrible to be her daughter. i love you honey, we love you but we're going to have to change you. then we'll love you more and it is so unfair. but i just want to say she should go pray with rand paul in texas or colorado or wherever they live and normal republicans -- i'm a republican but it is not my father's or great grandfather's republican party. i don't want to give up being a republican. i don't want to change to libertarian. rand is named after that russian lady. >> bill: ayn rand. is he named after her
because she is no worse than steve king from iowa. or louie gohmert or paul broun you name it. there are a lot more nuts in that basket. >> bill: she's the nuttiest of all. she won't shut up. >> michele bachmann doesn't represent the entire state of minnesota. just one district. ironically her district is the one adjacent to keith ellison. >> bill: whoa. >> find us on twitter at bpshow. >> bill: susannah calling from kingston illinois. >> caller: hi, there....
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steve stricker gave him a couple of lessons a couple of weeks ago. it's paying off. tiger goes up by three. this is very long. a 75-foot par putt. he almost makes it. just comes up short. tiger taps it in. finishes 13 under for the tournament. easy win. he's great down there at the arnold palmer. number one ranking once again for the first time since 2010 facing roy mcelroy. after the win tiger sounded optimistic about staying on top. >> if i get healthy, i know i can play this game at a high level. i know i can be where i'm contending in every event, contending in major championships and being consistent day in and day out. if i got healthy. and that was the first step in the process. once i got there, then my game turned. >> tiger's new lady friend -- that's like what me grandmother says. my new lady friend. his girlfriend lindsey von took to twitter to congratulate her boyfriend tweeting number 1! >>> to the nba, the heat drawing ever closer to the '72 lakers. record of 33 straight nba wins. the heat went for number 27 against the magic without d. wade. third quar
steve stricker gave him a couple of lessons a couple of weeks ago. it's paying off. tiger goes up by three. this is very long. a 75-foot par putt. he almost makes it. just comes up short. tiger taps it in. finishes 13 under for the tournament. easy win. he's great down there at the arnold palmer. number one ranking once again for the first time since 2010 facing roy mcelroy. after the win tiger sounded optimistic about staying on top. >> if i get healthy, i know i can play this game at a...
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joining us is steve allen, m&a practice leader. thanks for coming in. >> thank you. >> it's interesting because we seem to be reporting on more deals, we just announced three there. what are the figures, though, saying? >> well, there are deals happening, but fundamentally in this quarter, significantly less. we're down this quarter compared to about 370 last quarter. so it is dropping off. i think it's interesting, you're getting a lot of noise in the media about some of the big deals which are very interesting. certain sort of deals are happening. but generally, if you look across the board, across the world, there's fewer of them happening. and the big hits. the americans prove the deals major. europe is a notable one. we didn't have the spike there. last quarter you had the big uptick in northern america. that simply didn't happen in europe. europe is continuing to be unsurprisingly slow. >> and we had this sort of spike in the fourth quarter. it has in the u.s. why hasn't that followed through? >> the reasons some of these dea
joining us is steve allen, m&a practice leader. thanks for coming in. >> thank you. >> it's interesting because we seem to be reporting on more deals, we just announced three there. what are the figures, though, saying? >> well, there are deals happening, but fundamentally in this quarter, significantly less. we're down this quarter compared to about 370 last quarter. so it is dropping off. i think it's interesting, you're getting a lot of noise in the media about some of...
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. >> reporter: the trial going nearly three months now is attracting snowbirds like steve pinto from new jersey. he's been watching on tv since day one. today's his first day in court. he lined up at 4:00 a.m. why? what has hooked you into it? >> because she looks so innocent, but the crime that she made is very, very fierce, which she's done. >> reporter: but you don't believe she's innocent, though? >> oh, no, definitely not. >> reporter: the trial now entering its final phase. the level of interest here only growing. dr. samuels has now finished testifying. the defense's last witness is now taking the stand. it's their last chance to prove how jodi arias could have carried out this horrible crime and be excused for it. miguel marquez, cnn, phoenix. >> our thanks to miguel. it is 46 minutes past the hour. let's get you up to date. >>> tradition classes with the fight for equality as gay rights take center stage in d.c. starting in about three hours, the u.s. supreme court begins hearing arguments on the constitutionality of two laws, proposition 8, california's ban on gay marriage,
. >> reporter: the trial going nearly three months now is attracting snowbirds like steve pinto from new jersey. he's been watching on tv since day one. today's his first day in court. he lined up at 4:00 a.m. why? what has hooked you into it? >> because she looks so innocent, but the crime that she made is very, very fierce, which she's done. >> reporter: but you don't believe she's innocent, though? >> oh, no, definitely not. >> reporter: the trial now entering...
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steve osunsami went with her. >> reporter: something powerful about a dream. for kaila stone, hers came to life here under the bright lights with thousands on their feet. >> i didn't realize this is what i could do the rest of my life. >> reporter: this is your superpower. >> yes. ♪ i'm proud to be a coal minor's daughter ♪ >> reporter: we first met kaila singing her heart out behind a checkout line in a walmart in coal mining country. one of her customers recorded this video. ♪ many colors and my mama made for me ♪ >> reporter: which spread far and wide on the internet. while the folks who run the opry, decided to pluck her star out of the sky inviting her to sing. >> we are about putting smiles on people's faces and making dreams come true. >> reporter: the night before she worked at that walmart in west virginia, and her husband a coal miner, had to work, too. and after one short practice -- ♪ i recall someone gave us ♪ >> reporter: -- it was show time. >> you got this? >> i got this. >> just watch this video. >> reporter: and the moment began w
steve osunsami went with her. >> reporter: something powerful about a dream. for kaila stone, hers came to life here under the bright lights with thousands on their feet. >> i didn't realize this is what i could do the rest of my life. >> reporter: this is your superpower. >> yes. ♪ i'm proud to be a coal minor's daughter ♪ >> reporter: we first met kaila singing her heart out behind a checkout line in a walmart in coal mining country. one of her customers...
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cooper got away with it, but remember steve irwin and the stingray, do not mess around with mother nature. that's it for us. check out the factor website which is different. and spout off anywhere in the world. oreilly@foxnews.com, name and town. if you wish to opine. when writing to us, no pala vchvpalaver that's a sat word. and i'm sorry for the frog must have having a good time. and the spin stops here and we're definitely looki for you. >> . >> welcome to "hannity" tonight. now that president obama has returned to the tour, limiting your second amendment rights. in a minute i'll be joined by the always outspoken ann coulter and learned that prime minister is hitting the road to tout his anti-gun agenda and this is what he said. >> as a nation, the last three months have changed us. they forced us to answer difficult questions about what we can do, what we must do to prevent the kind of mass considers we've seen in newtown, in aurora, and oak creek, as well as the every day tragedies that happen too often in big cities and small towns across america. today there's genuine disagreement
cooper got away with it, but remember steve irwin and the stingray, do not mess around with mother nature. that's it for us. check out the factor website which is different. and spout off anywhere in the world. oreilly@foxnews.com, name and town. if you wish to opine. when writing to us, no pala vchvpalaver that's a sat word. and i'm sorry for the frog must have having a good time. and the spin stops here and we're definitely looki for you. >> . >> welcome to "hannity"...
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steve, bad timing or is it? >> we've been doing this for years andears, i don't know if timing is the issue, you actually got it right, reason we give money to egypt and palestinians. this is a bribe, we say we'll give you money if you don't invade israel. but at a time with big cuts and programs that peoplee care abou, i was writi tay about impending cuts in air traff control system that will cause havoc in the airports, people are saying, why are you cunning thisot that. neil: that sounds unreasonable. >> ier in heard that before. e never heard this before. >> the question, 300 million is last year's money. that money was -- >> use that to keep the white house open. >> that was frozen by congress, and quietly, unfrozen, is the word they are using. and obama seeking 200 million already appropriated this year from pot that says 440 million, so we're walking around throwing out money, like little christmas goodies every time johne kerry r barack obama visits a place. neil: you can see how americans are seeing thi
steve, bad timing or is it? >> we've been doing this for years andears, i don't know if timing is the issue, you actually got it right, reason we give money to egypt and palestinians. this is a bribe, we say we'll give you money if you don't invade israel. but at a time with big cuts and programs that peoplee care abou, i was writi tay about impending cuts in air traff control system that will cause havoc in the airports, people are saying, why are you cunning thisot that. neil: that...
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day coming up any of the ten richest americans could end homelessness in america by just doing what steve jobs did when he took over apple take a one year pay holiday so why do we celebrate billionaires will discuss it and tonight still take. him when their own country can't offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to one just depend long. it's the dream of millions of migrants the children might choose their motherland. and i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become this motherland. migrants working hard to find a way home. download the official application to choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. so sometimes you know it's you know sometimes you know what you don't know and sometimes the firesign theater says rethink you know it's wrong. don't think you're wrong if you are you're right. to make. sure. you go easy. as earth's natural resources continue to be depleted each
day coming up any of the ten richest americans could end homelessness in america by just doing what steve jobs did when he took over apple take a one year pay holiday so why do we celebrate billionaires will discuss it and tonight still take. him when their own country can't offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to one just depend long. it's the dream of millions of migrants the children might choose their motherland. and i want my...
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steve osunami, abc news, nashville. >> way to go, kayla. and we thank you all of you for watching. "nightline" later. good passover. and we'll see you back here again tomorrow. goodnight. >>> tonight the rescue of a 1-year-old baby taken in a car theft. you'll hear from the man who found her. >> america ready to allow same-sex marriage? we're live tonight on the eve of a crucial hearing before the nation's highest court. >> following up on a nightclub shooting one victim may never walk again. tonight the owner is giving up on his club. >> and your chance to look inside of the new tunnel at devil's slide. we're live with the christening. >> tonight the safe return of an 11-month-old girl back in her mother's arms after being kidnapped in a neighborhood car theft. >> just hard to imagine how frantic the mother was adds her car drove away with the baby inside. little gabriellea is safe and sound tonight. and now, how she was taken and found. >> a couple hours after being reported taken there was a maintenance... the infant is now safely in her mother's custody. these are images from s
steve osunami, abc news, nashville. >> way to go, kayla. and we thank you all of you for watching. "nightline" later. good passover. and we'll see you back here again tomorrow. goodnight. >>> tonight the rescue of a 1-year-old baby taken in a car theft. you'll hear from the man who found her. >> america ready to allow same-sex marriage? we're live tonight on the eve of a crucial hearing before the nation's highest court. >> following up on a nightclub...
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coming up any of the ten richest americans could end the homelessness in america by just doing was steve jobs did when he took over apple take a one year pay all of it so why do we celebrate billionaires will discuss it in tonight's dilutive. let me let me i want to know why don't you let me ask you a question from. here my misspent work is what we have in the bank we have our knives out. to do this right you want to buy staying there again you're in a situation where being i don't want you to talk about surveillance me. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. isn't talking about the same story doesn't make it news. no puff pieces i mean tough question. worse you are going to. the white house or the. radio guy for a minute. because you've never seen anything like this. so sometimes you know it's you know sometimes you know what you don't know and sometimes the firesign theater
coming up any of the ten richest americans could end the homelessness in america by just doing was steve jobs did when he took over apple take a one year pay all of it so why do we celebrate billionaires will discuss it in tonight's dilutive. let me let me i want to know why don't you let me ask you a question from. here my misspent work is what we have in the bank we have our knives out. to do this right you want to buy staying there again you're in a situation where being i don't want you to...
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steve forbes is the chairman and editor of chief of forbes media, he joined me from new york. i understand that if you're an investor in spain or italy, you're watching nervously what's happening in cyprus. but if you're a businessman in america or asia, do you really need to care? >> i think so. because we are in a global economy. and what was done to cyprus has been an absolute disaster because any time a country now fears that they might have a financial crisis, first thing people are going to do is start a run on the bank. they're not going to take any chances. and so the germans and the e.u. boesched this thing. the i.m.f., it was done i think for political reasons, the germans did not want to see bailing out russian olegarks in election year but the way they did it was horrible. what they should have done is guarantee at the beginning those 100,000 euro deforests, anything above that they'd get shares in the new bank. you might take a hair cut but normally when a bank goes under, the creditors get shares in a new bank. these guys are just wiped out with no hope of recove
steve forbes is the chairman and editor of chief of forbes media, he joined me from new york. i understand that if you're an investor in spain or italy, you're watching nervously what's happening in cyprus. but if you're a businessman in america or asia, do you really need to care? >> i think so. because we are in a global economy. and what was done to cyprus has been an absolute disaster because any time a country now fears that they might have a financial crisis, first thing people are...
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>> howrpt the airports, steve? >> not a good situation there. there are long delays anywhere from a half hour to an hour and a half depending on each which area you are flying in and out of. definitely call ahead. all the washington, d.c. airports do have delays. newark has delays and philadelphia airport as well. so check before you go to to catch your flight. shep? >> steve centanni hagerstown maryland tonight. is where is this headed? >> lots of snow. contains city man just got dumped on colorado to maryland. up to new york. take a look record breaker in springfield all time record for the city of springfield, illinois. 18.5. in buoyla, colorado, close to 20 inches, red house, maryland, 16 inches. missouri a foot as well he is kansas. and then the severe decide of the storm, shepard, where we saw wind gusts in excess of hurricane strength. 86 mile-per-hour wind gusts in orlando. cape canaveral 67 miles per hour. cocoa 58 miles per hour. we saw some tornado warnings as well as the storm moved through. >> shepard: what a day. janice dean live f
>> howrpt the airports, steve? >> not a good situation there. there are long delays anywhere from a half hour to an hour and a half depending on each which area you are flying in and out of. definitely call ahead. all the washington, d.c. airports do have delays. newark has delays and philadelphia airport as well. so check before you go to to catch your flight. shep? >> steve centanni hagerstown maryland tonight. is where is this headed? >> lots of snow. contains city...
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steve, thanks for coming by. appreciate it. steve englander from citigroup. there's a lot of speculation. if you are a billionaire in europe and had a lot of money parked in cyprus and maybe cyprus or the euro zone not a smart place to park extra money. maybe that money would come here to the united states or be put in u.s. equities. >> channel, come on, work with me. >> channel? i mean, logically that makes a lot of sense, right? somehow it would find its way in the united states or u.s. equities of some form. i'm not convinced that's exactly what's going to happen. but we'll see. i think to his point, if cyprus is a template for the rest of europe, then that's a little scary. i understand that cyprus is not a big deal. someone mentioned this morning a cyprus is created every month or so in china. so i understand the size of cyprus is not a big deal, but maybe this is a template or this is sort of a precursor to things that makes it rather interesting, i think. >> still to come on "fast," much more on cyprus including how russian dollars could turn the pain
steve, thanks for coming by. appreciate it. steve englander from citigroup. there's a lot of speculation. if you are a billionaire in europe and had a lot of money parked in cyprus and maybe cyprus or the euro zone not a smart place to park extra money. maybe that money would come here to the united states or be put in u.s. equities. >> channel, come on, work with me. >> channel? i mean, logically that makes a lot of sense, right? somehow it would find its way in the united states...
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there's an story of steve jobs and the others iran venting -- inventing apple in the garage and you don't want to be imposing burdens on the creativity. with the bureau has been spending quite a bit of time on and certainly has a top piratety this year -- priority this year is coming up with a proposal with the other members of the intelligence community that tries to balance all of that, but does tackle the problem of trying to modernize where we were from 1994 given how much technology has advanced. and let me just quickly turn to cyber. so all of you, i think you followed many speeches by director of the fbi, and many others. thed a vice president -- advent of cyber crime is really here to stay. it's possible to commit crimes in seconds that really would have taken, you know, years of planning do in the sort of real physical 3-d world. you can have critical infrastructure crimes, financial networking crimes, you have intellectual property crimes. and the tool is people write scripts that used to be sort of the same cracker of olden dais. let me just address some of the challenges. as i
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steve, what's that all about? >> sue, i want to talk in just a second about new york fed president bill dudley, talk more directly about monetary policy. first a word on fed chairman ben bernanke. he's speaking in london with mevvin king, outgoing head of the monetary policy committee there. he broadly supported all the global monetary policy easing for central banks around the world, say k effectively it was not currency. here's what he said. >> because stronger growth in each economy -- these policies are not -- rather they are positive sum enrich thiy neighbr actions. >> what he's saying is what japan is doing is okay. new york fed president bill dudley, he had some very strong words for critics of the federal reserve who say that the fed is potentially going to be losing money through its current quantitative easing policy. let's give a listen to his comments today at the new york economic club. >> the fed is a central bank, not an asset management company. our commitment is to our dual objectives. >> dudley a
steve, what's that all about? >> sue, i want to talk in just a second about new york fed president bill dudley, talk more directly about monetary policy. first a word on fed chairman ben bernanke. he's speaking in london with mevvin king, outgoing head of the monetary policy committee there. he broadly supported all the global monetary policy easing for central banks around the world, say k effectively it was not currency. here's what he said. >> because stronger growth in each...
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also just for the sake of our viewers, steve, it is quite a small cap, isn't it? >> well, post-financing right now, the market cap is little over $400 million. so it's starting to get up there. >> i want to ask you one question about broadcom. something interesting you said a moment ago, paul. that is if we ever do get an apple tv or maybe even next generation tv from one of its competitors, we could really start to see broadcom take off. what sort of timing would you expect on that or is that really too much of a crystal ball question? >> the apple tv, we've been waiting -- it seems to be just over the horizon year after year now. >> always just over the horizon. >> but i think with these new set top boxes and even the cable companies are introducing new technology for dvrs, program guides, and that kind of -- that's going to lead to upgrades in the cable's set top boxes. even if we don't get that tv there's new technology tomorrow. i think broadcom is a good way to play that. trading well above valuation here. >> just a question on the broader markets here, paul
also just for the sake of our viewers, steve, it is quite a small cap, isn't it? >> well, post-financing right now, the market cap is little over $400 million. so it's starting to get up there. >> i want to ask you one question about broadcom. something interesting you said a moment ago, paul. that is if we ever do get an apple tv or maybe even next generation tv from one of its competitors, we could really start to see broadcom take off. what sort of timing would you expect on that...
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steve, chairman of the gay and lesbian victory fund, and the constitutional law professor at georgetown university. thank you for joining me. paul, i would like to start with you. "time" magazine had the cover, from gay marriage to obama care, justice anthony kennedy is the decider. i want to show this to you. and read a portion of talking points memorandum officially there was an article posted. it said there have been two decisions in american history expanding rights for gays and lesbians. anthony kennedy wrote the opinion for both. he know where history is going and that he faces the choice between writing the next plessy versus ferguson and the next brown versus board of education. he wants to be on the right side of history. what's your response to that in. >> all of that is quite accurate except maybe where they're guessing about kennedy's mind and the right side of history. but that also sounds right to me. he did rule, he is going to be probably the deciding vote with the other justices evenly split. so which way he throws his weight will be determinative. he did decide in favo
steve, chairman of the gay and lesbian victory fund, and the constitutional law professor at georgetown university. thank you for joining me. paul, i would like to start with you. "time" magazine had the cover, from gay marriage to obama care, justice anthony kennedy is the decider. i want to show this to you. and read a portion of talking points memorandum officially there was an article posted. it said there have been two decisions in american history expanding rights for gays and...
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joining us now to talk about that more, steve leisman. >> it is argued that the world is not really in the middle of a currency war. and he distinguished between the colonel policies and the tariffs of the 1930s. large policies are designed to enhance domestic demand. these policies are not beg thy neighbor but enrich thy neighbor. says those nations benefit from growth in developed nations. >> he is saying i am not worried about policies of japan which have had an ifect. >> steve, thank you very much. >> sue, down to you. >> thank you. for investors trying to play a rise in interest rates, there is a focus on a tiny corner. of the income market called the floating rate debt. and how your money could be impacted. >> they are flocking to this so-called floating rate. investors poured $1.4 billions into these funds. companies are issuing near record levels of this floating rate debt to meet the demand and investors are asking for it. so let's say a company issues a billion dollar bond. that's on top of a three-month libor which is 29 basis points. that is above 1%. investors will get big
joining us now to talk about that more, steve leisman. >> it is argued that the world is not really in the middle of a currency war. and he distinguished between the colonel policies and the tariffs of the 1930s. large policies are designed to enhance domestic demand. these policies are not beg thy neighbor but enrich thy neighbor. says those nations benefit from growth in developed nations. >> he is saying i am not worried about policies of japan which have had an ifect. >>...
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he caught matthew martoma which may lead to steve cohen, sac former fund manager trading on alleged insider information on elon. expert period of time network guy giving him the information. he was looking at the capital whole another time before the financial crisis because he thought they were cherry picking. looked like certain of segna's hedge fund clients obviously they got a tip along those lines. they were getting benefits. others weren't. when was raj. whether they looked at trading went on the trading looked suspicious. ahead of deals. sort of the stuff in this indictment. they looked at raj's trading too. that is when they really, that's when they really started to bear down. that is what led to raj rajaratnam, fascinating that the brother who started the whole thing who got raj, bigger brother in trouble is now six years later now being --. ashley: he is not off the hook. >> not off the hook. pleading not guilty. his brother did as well. we'll see what ha hoops. ashley: great stuff, charlie gasparino. >> follow that line of reasoning. hopefully makes for a great book. tracy: will
he caught matthew martoma which may lead to steve cohen, sac former fund manager trading on alleged insider information on elon. expert period of time network guy giving him the information. he was looking at the capital whole another time before the financial crisis because he thought they were cherry picking. looked like certain of segna's hedge fund clients obviously they got a tip along those lines. they were getting benefits. others weren't. when was raj. whether they looked at trading...
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>> all right, steve, thanks so much, steve liesman. you have a comment. >> yeah, they're just trying to say, hey, all clear. calm down. don't worry about liquidity squeezes. keep investing. we're going to help you out. >> we want to get back to simon hobbs at our headquarters, european markets are closing. simon? >> the european markets are closing now. >> stock very important. we have radical change tht heart of the eurozone and it has been very, very clearly communicated to world markets within the last two hours on what were equity markets in positive territory have moved sharply lower, sharply to the red as you can see. in particular, in italy, we'll come back to that in a moment. radical changes, and we saw it in cyprus, a communicated now by the dutch finance minister. let me show you pictures of him yesterday in cyprus. no longer are taxpayers an sovereign tax holders bear the brunt of bailing out banks. very clearly, this man who is now at the helm of 17 finance ministers of the eurozone has today given a very pointed interview
>> all right, steve, thanks so much, steve liesman. you have a comment. >> yeah, they're just trying to say, hey, all clear. calm down. don't worry about liquidity squeezes. keep investing. we're going to help you out. >> we want to get back to simon hobbs at our headquarters, european markets are closing. simon? >> the european markets are closing now. >> stock very important. we have radical change tht heart of the eurozone and it has been very, very clearly...
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steve, thank you very much. good to hear as the officers say not a lot of tphoebgs on the road today. we are tracking the storm on the fox weather center. janice will be with us with brand-new information on who will be hit the hardest by the storm and when. jon: dangerous new developments in syria to tell you about, including a vow by the president there, bashar al-assad to, vote, wipe out muslim extremists who have sided with opposition forces. the growing turmoil now possibly drawing the u.s. closer to getting involved in the com conflict. why does syria matter. catherine herridge live in washington with more on that story. >> what makes the sear january conflict distinctive is the regime has links to all the regional none tphreubgts and key players in and outside of the middle east. the secretary of state john kerry emphasizing to the iraqi leadership that it must stem the flow of weapons from iran to syria. >> anything that supports president bashar al-assad is problematic, and i mailed it very clear to the
steve, thank you very much. good to hear as the officers say not a lot of tphoebgs on the road today. we are tracking the storm on the fox weather center. janice will be with us with brand-new information on who will be hit the hardest by the storm and when. jon: dangerous new developments in syria to tell you about, including a vow by the president there, bashar al-assad to, vote, wipe out muslim extremists who have sided with opposition forces. the growing turmoil now possibly drawing the...
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. >> good morning, steve phenie. do you think from the future, you'll write from the male point of view? >> think it's possible. for me, obviously, it's most natural to write from the female perspective. i have to know a character really well to the point where i'm not thinking about, what would man do. it's what would this character do. it does worry me. you don't want to get it wrong. >> jennifer, from new york. >> hi, do you have plans to produce any more movies? >> i have a little one called "austinland" that we took to sundance. making a comedy is so much fun. a couple of other thing that we're looking into right now. but it's -- it's not something i want to do instead of writing. it's something i want to do also with writing. it's a lot of fun, though. >> you don't want to limit yourself. >> why not have every creative outlet you can find. >> one more question. >> if you could be bella or melanie who would you choose? >> do i get to have bella's powers? if i never have to sleep and i'm superstrong, i'll do that
. >> good morning, steve phenie. do you think from the future, you'll write from the male point of view? >> think it's possible. for me, obviously, it's most natural to write from the female perspective. i have to know a character really well to the point where i'm not thinking about, what would man do. it's what would this character do. it does worry me. you don't want to get it wrong. >> jennifer, from new york. >> hi, do you have plans to produce any more movies?...
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let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you. a combination of low clouds and high clouds meant a cooler day today. we'll see the low clouds peel back but there is a system coming in. you can see a lot of these higher clouds. any rain will be confined to the north. that is where the dynamics are. 30s and 40s and 50s on the lows. a little chill up in the napa airport. the low clouds are responsible for a lot of that if you have mostly clear skies. higher clouds will still be with us most of the day. part lionny and part -- partly sunny and partly cloudy. it does look look like a cooler week ahead. 60s for most. a couple of very low 70s and upper 50s near the coast. and also in san francisco but the extended outlook kind of a mixed bag here. sun and clouds taking us to thursday. we'll cloud it up. right now we will go cloudy to mostly cloudy. >>> new study shows teenagers more focused on having the very latest tech devices than a car. the university of michigan researchers say 30 years ago nearly half of all 16-year-olds had a driv
let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you. a combination of low clouds and high clouds meant a cooler day today. we'll see the low clouds peel back but there is a system coming in. you can see a lot of these higher clouds. any rain will be confined to the north. that is where the dynamics are. 30s and 40s and 50s on the lows. a little chill up in the napa airport. the low clouds are responsible for a lot of that if you have mostly clear skies. higher clouds will still be with us most of...
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let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you. a combination of low clouds and high clouds meant a cooler day today. we'll see the low clouds peel back but there is a system coming in. you can see a lot of these higher clouds. any rain will be confined to the north. that is where the dynamics are. 30s and 40s and 50s on the lows. a little chill up in the napa airport. the low clouds are responsible for a lot of that if you have mostly clear skies. higher clouds will still be with us most of the day. part lionny and part -- partly sunny and partly cloudy. it does look look like a cooler week ahead. 60s for most. a couple of very low 70s and upper 50s near the coast. and also in san francisco but the extended outlook kind of a mixed bag here. sun and clouds taking us to thursday. we'll cloud it up. right now we will go cloudy to mostly cloudy. >>> new study shows teenagers more focused on having the very latest tech devices than a car. the university of michigan researchers say 30 years ago nearly half of all 16-year-olds had a driv
let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you. a combination of low clouds and high clouds meant a cooler day today. we'll see the low clouds peel back but there is a system coming in. you can see a lot of these higher clouds. any rain will be confined to the north. that is where the dynamics are. 30s and 40s and 50s on the lows. a little chill up in the napa airport. the low clouds are responsible for a lot of that if you have mostly clear skies. higher clouds will still be with us most of...
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two men killed in the accident, including steve davis. and steve davis is former star quarterback at the university of oklahoma. he led the team to national championships in 1974 and 1975. heather: so there's a new warning out for parents of newborns. a study just out says more and more mothers, they appear to be feeding their baby solid food way too soon. now the centers for disease control says that that could lead to serious health problems later on. dr. richard fershein is joins us now hope fully to clear some of this because there is lot of confusion over it. apparently there is study, initially parents were told not to feed their babies solid food up to four months. then last year that was extended to six months. so why? why should babies not get solid food prior to that age? >> there are a number about reasons why. certainly the main reason it is linked with problems later on, obesity, siliac disease, heart disease, because we're teaching children to consume foods too early. what we want mothers to know they should be breast feedin
two men killed in the accident, including steve davis. and steve davis is former star quarterback at the university of oklahoma. he led the team to national championships in 1974 and 1975. heather: so there's a new warning out for parents of newborns. a study just out says more and more mothers, they appear to be feeding their baby solid food way too soon. now the centers for disease control says that that could lead to serious health problems later on. dr. richard fershein is joins us now hope...